Data Loggers for Temperature, Humidity, Energy & Process – Tinytag, Wireless & WiFi Loggers
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What types of data loggers does PSE Priggen offer?
Our range includes temperature and humidity data loggers, transit loggers for transport monitoring, event and pulse counter loggers, voltage and process signal loggers, wireless/radio loggers, WiFi temperature loggers and energy/power data loggers. Many devices are based on the Tinytag system and are available as stand-alone units as well as wireless or PC-based solutions.
What applications are PSE Priggen data loggers suitable for?
Typical applications include cold chain and storage monitoring, food and pharmaceutical industry, laboratories and research, building and climate monitoring, energy and load measurement and industrial process and plant monitoring. Transit loggers accompany goods during transport, wireless/WiFi loggers continuously monitor rooms, plants or buildings, and energy loggers record electrical parameters for consumption analysis.
What is the difference between stand-alone, wireless (radio) and WiFi data loggers?
Stand-alone data loggers store readings internally and are read out via USB or inductive interfaces.
Wireless (radio) data loggers transmit their readings automatically to a receiver that collects the data on a PC – ideal for multiple measuring points in a building or plant.
WiFi data loggers use the existing network, send measurements in real time to software or cloud services and allow remote monitoring from almost anywhere.
What should I consider when choosing a data logger?
Key aspects include the parameter(s) to be measured (e.g. temperature, humidity, voltage, pulses, energy), measuring range and accuracy, memory size and logging interval, operating environment (indoor, outdoor, very low temperatures, IP rating) and the required data transfer method (USB, inductive, radio, WiFi). For special applications there are, for example, ultra-low-temperature loggers for dry shipper containers and robust IP68 loggers for outdoor use.
Do you offer data loggers for electrical signals and energy/power measurement?
Yes, we offer voltage and signal data loggers for 0…2.5 V and other standard signals that can be connected to a wide variety of sensors.
We also provide energy and power data loggers that record voltage, current and power continuously, giving detailed insight into energy consumption and load profiles.
How are measurement data read out and analysed?
Depending on the model, data are read out via USB cable, inductive interface, radio receiver or WiFi connection.
PC software is used to configure the logger, download, store and visualise the recorded data and export them to common file formats for documentation or further analysis. Wireless and WiFi systems can aggregate data from many loggers in a single user interface.
Are calibration and service options available for data loggers?
Yes, for Tinytag data loggers there are factory and service calibrations with defined calibration points, in some cases including battery and seal replacement.
Additional calibration points can be ordered with new devices or as a service. For applications requiring documented measurements (e.g. food, pharma, quality assurance), regular calibration is recommended – specific requirements depend on the standards and regulations applicable to your field.
Can you help me design a complete data logging system?
Yes, we are happy to support you. If you describe your measurement task, number and location of measuring points, target parameters (e.g. temperature, humidity, energy), preferred read-out technology (USB, radio, WiFi) and alarm/documentation requirements, we will recommend suitable data loggers, software and accessories. This ensures a solution that fits technically and is easy to use in daily operation.
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Buy Data Loggers – Temperature, Humidity, CO₂, Voltage, Current & Energy
Why data loggers from PSE Priggen?
Data loggers deliver continuous, verifiable records of temperature, humidity, CO₂, voltage, current, energy/power, pressure, and pulse counts. With PSE you benefit from a wide selection, professional consulting, and fast dispatch—plus sensors and accessories tailored to your range and accuracy needs. Whether you operate cold chains, laboratories, clean rooms, production plants, or building automation, you will find stand-alone USB units, multi-channel systems, and networked devices with Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or cloud connectivity. For demanding environments and safety-critical applications we also provide EX-rated models and rugged housings with appropriate ingress protection. In short: choose the right logger, pair it with the right probe, and document every measurement with confidence.
Temperature Data Loggers: HACCP, Labs & Process
Temperature loggers are the backbone of HACCP compliance, laboratory QA, and process validation. Select contact probes (PT100/PT1000 or thermocouples) for high precision or infrared measurement for non-contact tasks and moving targets. Key functions include Min/Max memory, scheduled start/stop, threshold alarms, and tamper protection to keep audit trails clean. Match probes to your measurement point—immersion for liquids, surface probes for equipment and pipes, and air probes for ambient monitoring. Check the accuracy class, resolution, sampling interval, battery life, and memory capacity so that your device meets both regulatory and operational demands. Mobile teams often prefer compact USB loggers; for fixed installations, multi-channel Ethernet or Wi-Fi loggers provide continuous logging and centralized data Access.
Temperature & Humidity: IAQ, Archives & Construction
Temp/RH combo loggers protect indoor air quality in offices, schools, laboratories, and healthcare settings, and they help museums and archives maintain conservation climate. In construction and restoration, they document drying processes and mitigate mold risks. Evaluate operating range (for example −40…+85 °C), RH accuracy (e.g., ±2 %RH), long-term stability, and whether the device calculates dew point or wet-bulb values. For distributed sites or limited on-site staffing, Wi-Fi and cloud loggers enable remote dashboards, multi-user access, and push/email alarms; where networks are unavailable, stand-alone units with large memory and simple USB export keep projects moving.
CO₂ Data Loggers: Ventilation Proof & IAQ
CO₂ is a key indicator for ventilation efficiency and indoor air quality. CO₂ loggers with integrated temperature and humidity sensors support continuous monitoring in classrooms, offices, clinics, and meeting rooms. Traffic-light indicators provide instant visibility for occupants, while configurable thresholds trigger alarms and reports for facility teams. For building management systems, models with Modbus or Ethernet streamline integration; for portable audits, battery-powered units with long-term logging and quick CSV/PDF export make documentation simple and repeatable.
Voltage, Current & Energy/Power: Proof & Analysis
Voltage, current, and energy/power data loggers record U/I/P/E, power factor (cos φ), and—depending on model—harmonics (THD). Use them to build load profiles, identify peaks, verify energy-saving measures, and troubleshoot intermittent faults. Choose the appropriate input type: direct inputs for low-voltage signals, clamp or shunt inputs for current, and multi-channel three-phase devices for balanced or unbalanced loads. Logging depth, sampling cadence, and synchronization features are crucial for accurate comparisons across circuits and time periods. For audits and compliance, ensure that timestamping, checksum protection, and report templates align with your internal or external Standards.
Pulse & Pressure Data Loggers: Metering & Process
Pulse loggers capture meter outputs—water, gas, heat—so that you can build granular consumption profiles and identify leaks or abnormal usage. Verify compatibility with pulse types (NPN/PNP, open-collector) and debounce capabilities. Pressure loggers document HVAC filter status, clean room pressure cascades, and process pressure over time. Look for the right measurement range, accuracy, sampling rate, and IP rating; consider differential pressure options for room integrity and filter monitoring. For maintenance-friendly operation, choose devices with long battery life, quick-mount brackets, and clear local displays.
Long-tail targets: pulse data logger water meter, industrial pressure data logger, differential pressure logger, IP-rated data logger, battery-powered logger, consumption profiling.
Wi-Fi & Cloud, EX-Rated & Special Loggers
Wi-Fi and cloud-enabled loggers automate remote uploads, centralize dashboards, and provide role-based multi-user access. Alarm notifications via email or push keep stakeholders informed without constant manual checks. If you operate in hazardous areas, select EX-rated data loggers that meet the relevant zone requirements and offer robust housings and connectors. Under special data loggers you’ll find solutions for niche signals, extreme temperatures, or challenging environments—ideal for R&D, environmental monitoring, or custom processes.
Long-tail targets: Wi-Fi data logger cloud, remote monitoring data logger, email/push alarm, EX-rated ATEX data logger, special application data logger, rugged industrial logger.
Sensors, Thermocouples & Accessories, Calibration
Accuracy depends on the right sensor. Pair your device with thermocouples (e.g., type K, T, J), PT100/PT1000 probes, CO₂/RH sensors, or pressure transducers tailored to your medium and range. Complement the setup with cables, adapters, mounting hardware, protective cases, replacement batteries, and software for configuration and analysis. Add calibration certificates to maintain traceability and audit readiness—especially in food, pharma, and regulated industries. When standard kits aren’t enough, request preconfigured bundles that include logger, probes, accessories, and calibration to speed up deployment.
Selection Checklist & Best Practice
• Signal & range: temperature/RH/CO₂, voltage/current/power/energy, pressure/pulse; confirm accuracy and resolution for your use case.
• Sampling & memory: pick intervals that capture relevant dynamics; ensure capacity matches project duration; decide on FIFO vs. stop-on-full.
• Communications: USB for simple workflows; Wi-Fi or Ethernet for remote access; Modbus/RS-485 for BMS/SCADA; cloud for multi-site dashboards.
• Power: long-life batteries for portability, mains supply for permanent installs, or swappable packs when downtime must be minimized.
• Environment: IP rating, operating temperature window, EX rating if required, and the mounting method to suit walls, panels, or enclosures.
• Compliance: HACCP, internal QA, and audit exports (CSV/PDF) with stable timestamps and integrity checks.
Industries & Use Cases
We serve food and beverage, pharma and life science, laboratories and QA, facility management, manufacturing, building automation, museums and archives, utilities, schools, and offices. Typical projects include cold-chain monitoring for goods-in and storage, IAQ programs with CO₂/RH verification, energy and load analysis in three-phase systems, and compliance documentation for audits. Whether you need a compact USB device for quick checks or a network of cloud loggers across sites, our team helps you select, configure, and deploy the optimal solution.